Crochet Pattern: Simple Spring Flower with Leaves

By Erin Burger – 9 Comments

This simple flowers and leaves is perfect for embellishing belts, beanies, purses and many more items. Sew or glue it to the back of a plain hair clip and create a fun and unique Easter gift for a daughter or friend.

Skill Level: crochet skill level easy

Finished Size: Flower measures 3 inches (7.62 cm) in diameter, each leaf should be approx 1 inch (2.54 cm) long

Materials:
2 yards Color A, 1 yard Color B-DK weight yarn
H hook (5.00 mm)
yarn needle


Gauge: not needed for this pattern

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Crochet Pattern: Simple Spring Flower with Leaves

Cluster cl: (yo, insert hook into indicated stitch, yo, pull up a loop) three times, yo and pull through all 7 loops on hook, ch 1 to close cluster

Round 1: ch 8, join with sl st to first ch to form ring

Round 2: ch 1, 10 sc into ring: 10 sc

Round 3: cl into same st as join, and in each sc around, join with sl st to top of first cluster: 10 clusters

Round 4: [(sc, ch 3, sc) in same st as join, skip ch 1, (sc, ch 3, sc) in top of next cl] around, join with sl st to beginning ch-1: 20 sc, 10 ch 3 spaces

Leaves: make as many as you want for decorating this flower or any other flowers you might want to use!

ch 9, sc in 2nd ch from hook, dc in next 3 ch, sc in next 2 ch, sl st in next ch, 3 sl st in last ch,
working on other side of ch, sl st in first ch, sc in next 2 ch, dc in next 3 ch, sc in next ch: 6 sc, 6 dc, 5 sl st

Finish off, weave in ends, make it pretty.

Attach the leaves to back of flower in whatever manner you think is easiest. I sewed them on just by inserted the needle and tying them to the back of the flower with knots.

Finish off, weave in all ends. Make it pretty!

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9 Comments

  1. Allison says:

    Awwww! I love it! Simple Spring Flower with Leaves It’s so beautiful.

  2. Beth R says:

    Love it! Have been making crochet chemo-caps to donate to the hospital and adding flower motifs to some. This will be a perfect addition! Thanks!

  3. Lane † says:

    Love it!

  4. Jackie says:

    How pretty…Beth R can you give me the pattern you are using to make chemo caps..I would like to that…Thanks What hospital do i send them too…

  5. Adelina says:

    Beth,

    I was curious as to how you got started making crochet chemo-caps, I am very interested in doing something like that in my area. I would appreciate it if when you have a spare moment if you could share some of your knowledge and experience, thanks and have a great weekend.

    Adelina
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  6. Maile says:

    To anyone who is interested in making soft caps and hats for Chemo patients, go to Halos of Hope at https://www.halosofhope.org You will find all the info on how to help and where to donate. It’s such a worthy cause. You can also find them on Facebook and Twitter

  7. Sarah Dee says:

    Very pretty, especially since it’s been done in a light weight yarn. Very nice!

  8. Kristal says:

    So if you wanted to make the flowers with out the leaves and put them together to make a scarf or lapghan how would you put them together that would look the best with less string or yarn?

  9. MrsC says:

    These are really cute! I am attaching the flowers to hair ties for charity. These are simple to make but I would say be sure to crochet loose. I tend to crochet a bit tight so the first few I made I had a hard time inserting the hook so many times to do the cluster stitch. But if you crochet it looser, they come out lovely!

    Thanks for the pattern.

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